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Two Faculty Positions in Library and Information Science --  Indiana
University -- Indiana
 
Two Graduate Faculty Positions
Indiana University, School of Library and Information Science,
Indianapolis (www.slis.iupui.edu)Either position may be appointed at the
tenure-track rank of Assistant or Associate Professor, depending on the
candidate's credentials. The successful candidates will provide evidence
of excellence in teaching and research potential in one or more of the
following areas pertaining to graduate studies in library and information
science:· information technologies in library environments, digital
libraries· library administration · information sources for humanities,
business, health sciences, or sciences· school library media, youth
services, and literatureBasic qualifications include: Ph.D. or equivalent
and successful professional practice in library and information
management. MLS preferred. Candidates should be willing and able to adapt
to new instructional delivery systems through interactive television and
online communications. The Indianapolis campus provides faculty support
for innovations in instructional delivery with advanced networking
capabilities. A proven record in use of instructional telecommunications
is preferred. Both positions are ten-month, tenure-track appointments with
the option to teach up to two summer courses at 20% of base salary. The
successful candidates should be prepared to join the current full-time
faculty by January 1, 2008. Review of applications will begin August 1,
2007 and will continue until the positions are filled. Applicants should
send a letter of interest in which they describe teaching experiences as
well as other qualifications. A complete curriculum vitae and names and
addresses for three references should be included. Questions and
applications should be addressed to Dr. Marilyn Irwin, Associate Dean,
Indiana University School of Library and Information Science -
Indianapolis, 755 W. Michigan, UL 3100 Indianapolis, IN 46202;
[log in to unmask]; 317-278-2376.The Master of Library Science program at
Indiana University is accredited by the American Library Association. A
full curriculum of courses leading to the MLS is provided at Indianapolis
as well as Bloomington. Students may take courses on either campus. SLIS
has been nationally ranked among the top schools in library science,
information systems, youth services, school library media, and law
librarianship.The Indianapolis Campus - www.iupui.edu Indiana University
Purdue University at Indianapolis is a leading urban campus of over 27,000
students. As a part of the recently renovated central convention and
business areas of the capital city, the campus is adjacent to new
structures housing government, museum, athletic and cultural institutions.
The expanding metropolitan Indianapolis campus offers the largest range of
academic programs in the state combining the best from Indiana University
and Purdue University. In addition to library science, IUPUI is a center
for professional schools in medicine, law, nursing, education,
philanthropic studies, and informatics.
Committed to the principle of diversity, Indiana University is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. 

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